Applications for Mission Operations Using Multi-agent Model-based Instructional Systems with Virtual Environments (October 14, 2004)
Author: Clancey, William J
Subject: JET FLOW; GAS JETS; UNSTEADY FLOW; FLOW STABILITY; RAREFIED GASES; GAS DENSITY; VELOCITY DISTRIBUTION; FROUDE NUMBER; GRAVITATIONAL EFFECTS
Year: 2004
Language: English
Book contributor: NASA
Collection: nasa_techdocs
Description
This viewgraph presentation provides an overview of past and possible future applications for artifical intelligence (AI) in astronaut instruction and training. AI systems have been used in training simulation for the Hubble Space Telescope repair, the International Space Station, and operations simulation for the Mars Exploration Rovers. In the future, robots such as may work as partners with astronauts on missions such as planetary exploration and extravehicular activities.
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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| Identifier: | nasa_techdoc_20050082120 |
| Document-source: | CASI |
| Documentid: | 20050082120 |
| Nasa-center: | Ames Research Center |
| Online-source: | http://wayback.archive-it.org/1792/20100201091450/http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20050082120 |
| Original-nasa-rights: | Unclassified; No Copyright; Unlimited; Publicly available; |
| Updated-added-to-ntrs: | 2008-06-02 |
| Licenseurl: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/ |
| Mediatype: | texts |
| Rights: | Public Domain |
| Identifier-access: | http://www.archive.org/details/nasa_techdoc_20050082120 |
| Identifier-ark: | ark:/13960/t4dn51k9f |
| Ppi: | 300 |
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